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Date:         Sat, 6 Apr 2002 08:56:02 -0500
Reply-To:     Gary McEachern <glmce@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Gary McEachern <glmce@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 112HP wasserboxer in non U.S. Vanagons
Comments: To: slwalters@EARTHLINK.NET
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A few years ago I bought a van in Virginia with one of these Euro 112 hp hi-output engines. The engine code is different, the compression ratio is higher and the engine requires hi-test as Sam says. The engine code and characteristics of this engine are listed in the pocket manual that the Bus Depot sells. The engine which has the 2.1L displacement uses the earlier FI (Digijet) and so it doesn't have the more elaborate oil pressure system that utilizes dual low and high RPM oil pressure sensors.

The engine seemed quite peppy during my harrowing trip from Virginia to Boston. I later sold the engine to Boston Bob since it had a problem with the cylinder seals that was causing exhaust leak into the coolant and the associated problems(loss of coolant and overheating). I put a Subaru engine into the van and have thoroughly enjoyed driving it ever since.

Gary

----Original Message Follows---- From: "Samuel L. Walters" <slwalters@EARTHLINK.NET> Reply-To: "Samuel L. Walters" <slwalters@EARTHLINK.NET> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: 112HP wasserboxer in non U.S. Vanagons Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 20:38:09 -0500

Vanagonites:

In two articles in Autocar, dated 8/6/86, and 10/7/87, plus an article in the VW Motoring, dated Dec. 1988, the Vanagon is reported to have, as an option, a 2109cc engine with 10.1 to 1 compression ration, Bosch fuel injection, premium fuel required engine that generates 112 hp. The 1st Autocar article states that the engine generates 117 ftlbs of torque at 3200 rpm, while the second attributes it as having 128 ftlbs at 2800 rpm.

The two Autocar article were reviewing Syncro Caravelles and the other one the Vanagon in general. The pictures in the Autocar articles have the slider on the left and the driver on the right.

Source of articles - Brooklands Road Test Books, Volkswagen Bus - Camper - Van 1979 -1989.

Sam Walters

Gary McEachern, Reading Ma. '90 Westy '87GL Wolfy Weekender SubaVanagon '87 Syncro '91 Subaru Legacy Sedan '93 Subaru Legacy Wagon '76 Camper '75 Spitfire

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